Vertex BOOST Product Manual

+ VOLUME EXP
PRODUCT MANUAL
The Vertex Boost is expertly crafted to be a clean boost, buffer, and volume pedal in one. The Boost is designed to leave your tone unchanged, while boosting the level of your signal. The Boost also features an ultra-linear buffer to condition your line with ZERO tonal coloration, even with dozens of pedals in your chain. Additionally, you have total volume control by connecting the Boost with any EXP pedal or Volume Pedal (with insert cable adapter shown below) and adjusting your volume as you would with a volume pedal. When the Boost is OFF, the EXP will function as a typical volume pedal (sweeping from silent to unity gain). When the Boost is ON, the EXP will control the boosted volume (sweeping from silent to wherever the level knob is set). Since your guitar signal is completely isolated from the EXP pedal, your tone remains open and full-range, and most importantly, it feels like your plugged straight into your amp.
VERTEX BOOST OVERVIEW
HOW THE VERTEX BOOST WORKS
SPECIFICATIONS
Controls
Connections
Power Connector
Input Impendance
DC Voltage
Current Consumption
Output Impendance
EXP Function
Level (unity gain to +16dB)
Input, Output, EXP, DC Input
4.6” x 3.2” x 1.8”
2.1mm barrel (center negative)
1M ohms
8.0-9.6V
16mA
100 ohms
An expression pedal of any impendance with a 1/4” TRS (stereo) cable can be used with the Vertex Boost
[*9.8V MAX]
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VERTEX BOOST SET UP OPTIONS
Example 1–Vertex Boost as gain booster w/EXP
When the Boost is positioned after the guitar, before any other distortion or overdrive pedals the Boost will function as a gain booster. This means that if you stack the boost in combination with other overdrive or distortion pedals following it, it will not increase the output level of your signal, but rather add more gain/distortion to your signal.
AMPLIFIER
Example 2 – Vertex Boost as level booster w/EXP
When the Boost is positioned after distortion or overdrive devices, but before any time-based pedals (delay and/or reverb), the Boost will function as a level booster. This means that if you stack the boost in combination with other overdrive or distortion pedals before it, it will only add more volume level to your signal, and not change the tone of the pedals coming before it.
AMPLIFIER
Example 3 – Vertex Boost as a gain booster (no EXP)
DELAY VOLUME
DELAY CHORUS OVERDRIVE/
CHORUS OVERDRIVE/
DISTORTION
VOLUME
PEDAL/EXP
(Optional)
PEDAL/EXP
(Optional)
DISTORTION
When the Boost is positioned after the guitar, before any other distortion or overdrive pedals the Boost will function as a gain booster. This means that if you stack the boost in combination with other overdrive or distortion pedals following it, it will not increase the output level of your signal, but rather add more gain/distortion to your signal.
AMPLIFIER
Example 4 – Vertex Boost as level booster (no EXP)
When the Boost is positioned after distortion or overdrive devices, but before any time-based pedals (delay and/or reverb), the Boost will function as a level booster. This means that if you stack the boost in combination with other overdrive or distortion pedals before it, it will only add more volume level to your signal, and not change-the tone of the pedals coming before it.
AMPLIFIER
Example 5 – Vertex Boost in effects loop (no EXP)
When the Boost is positioned an amplifier FX Loop it can be used as a master volume. This means that you can boost your signal without the risk of overdriving the preamp section of your amplifier
DELAY CHORUS OVERDRIVE/
DELAY CHORUS
REVERB DELAY
FX LOOP
RETURN
DISTORTION
OVERDRIVE/
DISTORTION
FX LOOP
SEND
TO AMP
INPUT
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AMPLIFIER
CHORUS OVERDRIVE/
DISTORTION
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